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his budget includes more money for education, thanks to voter- approved tax hikes. but it stresses continued fiscal restraint everywhere else. that means many state services that were cut in recent years will not be restored. >>> hats, gloves, warm coats, maybe even boots. you got to be prepared for a big chill when you go outside this morning. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san rafael checking the falling temperatures. i see you have a scarf on. >> reporter: i have the scarf, gloves, the boots. i guess i just forgot the hat. i think of a cbs 5 hat somewhere. so i'll make up for that. but, yes, temperatures in the bay area are dropping. the national weather service tweeted that it dropped 11 degrees in the past 24 hours in santa rosa. here in san rafael, just as cold. we are look at 39 degrees. we could see frost advisories and freeze warnings tonight. this morning, though, the people who have the hard he was time getting up will be those in the east an north bays. temperatures will be in the 50s. cold weather will drop snow along the way in the next few days. >
his budget includes more money for education, thanks to voter- approved tax hikes. but it stresses continued fiscal restraint everywhere else. that means many state services that were cut in recent years will not be restored. >>> hats, gloves, warm coats, maybe even boots. you got to be prepared for a big chill when you go outside this morning. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san rafael checking the falling temperatures. i see you have a scarf on. >> reporter: i have the...
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now, the most interesting proposal is that new education formula. if you break it down, it looks like it means more money to poor urban areas and less to suburban districts. now, we spoke with a school board president from the san mateo union high school district and he said in looking at the formula it could cost his school district $4 million next year and for a $90 million budget it could be significant. i'm grace lee, cbs 5. >>> new at 6:00 bridge officials had always planned on adding security cameras to that new span of the bay bridge but what they weren't prepared for is the price tag. cbs 5 reporter da lin joins us from yerba buena island tonight. we're talking tens of millions of dollars. >> reporter: authorities say the east span of the bay bridge will be an iconic structure once it's done. and because it could be a potential terrorist target, the chp says it needs a state-of- the-art security system to make sure it's safe. problem is, toll payors are going to have to spend millions. the east span is only 2.2 miles. but the chp says it wil
now, the most interesting proposal is that new education formula. if you break it down, it looks like it means more money to poor urban areas and less to suburban districts. now, we spoke with a school board president from the san mateo union high school district and he said in looking at the formula it could cost his school district $4 million next year and for a $90 million budget it could be significant. i'm grace lee, cbs 5. >>> new at 6:00 bridge officials had always planned on...
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. >> reporter: with a csu education $5,400 a year, it may be worth finding a new major. >> i would consider it. >> reporter: if passed it would bring the high schools, community colleges and the california state universities together to help offer the needed classes. in sacramento, rob mcallister, cbs 5. >>> bank of america customers can visit bay area museums for free this weekend. four are offering free admissions, chabot space and science center, the contemporary jewish museum, the de young, and the legion of honor. just bring your bank card and a picture id. it's part of bank of america's museums on us program. >>> now, before we get to the weather and just for kind of a little bit of fun you might think that broadcast something a small world and it is. and here's proof. a clip from when i left my first job in san luis obispo a few years ago, see if you can recognize my replacement. >> and this is my last week here with action news and filling my weather shoes will be roberta gonzales. welcome aboard. >> thank you. looks like another wet day on hand. >> two separate directions. one dire
. >> reporter: with a csu education $5,400 a year, it may be worth finding a new major. >> i would consider it. >> reporter: if passed it would bring the high schools, community colleges and the california state universities together to help offer the needed classes. in sacramento, rob mcallister, cbs 5. >>> bank of america customers can visit bay area museums for free this weekend. four are offering free admissions, chabot space and science center, the contemporary...
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the plan he will unveil this morning includes more money for education thanks to voter- approved tax hikes. but it also stresses continued fiscal restraint just about everywhere else. that might not sit well with fellow democrats who are fighting to restore slashed state services. >>> uc-davis will have ato pay a million dollars for the pepper spraying incident. 21 "occupiers" will get $35,000 apiece the rest given to attorneys and other protestors. this happened in the fall of 2011. >>> time now 6:11. crumbling castle, are the sacramento kings on the move? >> plus a scary situation. who rescued the driver of this boat after it spun out of control? >> i love it. i wouldn't sell something i didn't love. >> and the taste of sweet success. how a local teen is hoping to turn candy bars into cash for college. [ male announcer ] the career landscape of america is changing. new jobs are here, and by 2025 we could have millions more that demand qualified college graduates. many in the bay area. at devry university, our market-responsive bachelor's and master's degree programs can give you wh
the plan he will unveil this morning includes more money for education thanks to voter- approved tax hikes. but it also stresses continued fiscal restraint just about everywhere else. that might not sit well with fellow democrats who are fighting to restore slashed state services. >>> uc-davis will have ato pay a million dollars for the pepper spraying incident. 21 "occupiers" will get $35,000 apiece the rest given to attorneys and other protestors. this happened in the fall...